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1 debt of honour
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2 debt servicing
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3 debt-collecting agency
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4 debt
n. schuld[ det]1 schuld ⇒ (terugbetalings)verplichting, tol♦voorbeelden:debt of honour • ereschuldget/run into debt • schulden makenget out of debt • uit de rode cijfers komenowe a debt (to someone) • (bij iemand) in het krijt staanbe in debt (to someone) • (bij iemand) in de schuld/in het krijt staanbe in someone's debt • iemand iets verschuldigd/verplicht zijn -
5 debt collector
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6 debt arrangement
schuldenregeling -
7 debt capacity
Verplichtingsmogelijkheid (het aantal leningen dat men kan opnemen met aannemelijke rente) -
8 debt capital
Vreemd kapitaal (gelden die een zaak geleend heeft van een vreemde bron) -
9 debt collection
innen van debet -
10 debt deferral
schuldenuitstelling -
11 debt financing
vreemde financiering (financiering van iemand buiten de zaak,financiering door middel van verplichtingen) -
12 debt forgiveness
schulduitveging -
13 debt instrument
Schulden document (een document dat wijst op het bestaan van een schuld) -
14 debt limitation
schuldveroudering -
15 debt of honor
ereschuld -
16 debt payoff
afbetaling van schulden -
17 debt ratio
schuldverhouding -
18 debt rescheduling
schuldverspreiding -
19 debt service
n. (Financiën) rentebetaling; rente die voor een schuld over een gegeven periode betaald wordt -
20 debt settlement
afbetalingsregeling (afbetaling, terugbetaling van schulden)
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